Golden Globe Awards Announced December 11, 2008 11:59 pm
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The Hollywood Foreign Press Association today announced their nominations for The 66th Annual Golden Globe Awards. The awards will take place Sunday, January 11, 2009 on NBC starting at 8 PM ET. Check out the nominations for both movies and television, after the jump.
New Photo for Alex Proyas’ Knowing; Trailer In Theaters This Weekend December 11, 2008 11:49 pm
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Summit Entertainment has released a new still from Alex Proyas’ upcoming sci-fi thriller Knowing. Click to enlarge. A new trailer for the film is expected in theaters this weekend.
Knowing hits theaters March 20, 2009.
Source: /Film
New Dragonball Evolution Posters December 11, 2008 11:41 pm
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IGN has four new posters for 20th Century Fox’s Dragonball Evolution. Click the above image to check them out.
Dragonball Evolution hits theaters on April 8, 2009.
Bryan Fuller Talks Heroes + John Glover Cast as Sylar’s Dad December 11, 2008 7:17 pm
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Entertainment Weekly got a chance to chat with Bryan Fuller (Pushing Daisies) who’s returning to the show as a consultant. Fuller talked a bit about the show’s new volume, titled Fugitives, which kicks off on February 2nd:
It really is a fresh start. All of the characters are back in their real lives. You see Peter as a paramedic. Claire is looking for colleges. We get away from the world of formulas and quasi-magic.
Yes. Episodes 14, 15 and 16 are amazing. The whole “Fugitives” arc starts out very strongly, and then it gets a little dense in the middle in terms of the mythology. So I came in right at the point where everybody was realizing, “Oh, we’re getting too dense here and we need to put faces on stories because there is no face to a formula; there is no face to saving the world.” So it’s turning this big ship back into a character stream, and everyone on the writing staff shares that desire. We need to get back into a character place, because that’s where this story started: Very clean, superhero metaphors to everyday life. That’s the path that we’re taking. But it is a big ship so it’s going to take a little while to turn it.
You can read the rest of the interview at Entertainment Weekly.
Entertainment Weekly is also reporting that NBC has just cast John Glover (Smallville) to play Sylar’s father on the series.
“When Sylar meets his father, he’s going to see a path ahead of him that he doesn’t want to take,” says a source. “He has a lot more in common with his father than he realized.”
Joby Harold In Negotiations to Write Atlantis Rising December 11, 2008 7:09 pm
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Writer/Director Joby Harold is in negotiations to write the adaptation of the comic book Atlantis Rising for DreamWorks. Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci are producing for DreamWorks alongside Platinum Studios Chairman and CEO Scott Mitchell Rosenberg, who created the original Atlantis Rising five-part series.
“As a writer, Joby has an amazingly strong understanding of how to take genre seriously, which is prerequisite No. 1 for us when it comes to these kinds of movies,” said Kurtzman.
“In all the classic versions of this kind of movie, the threat is always from the stars,” Orci said. “The idea that it’s somehow our cousins who went off in a different path of evolution who have been here, literally, underneath our oceans. … That’s fascinating, the idea of secrets right under your nose.”
Source: The Hollywood Reporter
Will Ferrell’s ‘Bush’ Show to Air on HBO December 11, 2008 6:21 pm
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HBO will be airing a live telecast of Will Ferrell’s Broadway show You’re Welcome America. A Final Night With George W. Bush next spring. The cable special will be directed by Marty Callner, who has directed prior HBO comedy specials including those for Chris Rock, Jerry Seinfeld, Robin Williams and George Carlin.
An exact date hasn’t been confirmed yet, but it’ll likely air sometime near the end of ‘You’re Welcome America’ on broadway (the limited run ends March 15th).
Source: Variety
Majel Barrett-Roddenberry to Voice Enterprise’s Computer in Star Trek December 11, 2008 6:14 pm
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Majel Barrett-Roddenberry will be reprising her role as the voice of the Starship Enterprise computer in J.J. Abrams’ upcoming film Star Trek. Roddenberry has voiced the role in four of the six Star Trek television series and three films.
Star Trek hits theaters on May 8, 2009.
Source: Variety
The Dark Knight Sells 3 Million Units on DVD and Blu-ray December 11, 2008 6:06 pm
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In its first day of release this past Tuesday,
Warner Bros’ The Dark Knight sold 3 million copies on DVD and Blu-ray in the United States, Canada and the UK. 600,000 of those copies were Blu-ray, the most ever for the format, beating the record previously held by Marvel/Paramount’s Iron Man, which sold 260,000 Blu-ray discs. That disc went on to sell 500,000 in its first week. The Dark Knight could be on pace to sell 1 million copies on Blu-ray by week’s end.
Sources: Video Business and The New York Times
New Terminator Salvation Photo December 11, 2008 5:51 pm
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The LA Times Hero Complex blog has a new photo from McG’s upcoming film Terminator Salvation. Click to enlarge.
Terminator Salvation hits theaters on May 22, 2009.
Nine, Not Seven, Seasons of Desperate Housewives? December 11, 2008 2:43 pm
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TVGuide.com has learned that during a cake-cutting ceremony marking the 100th episode of ABC’s Desperate Housewives, series creator Marc Cherry announced his desire to have the show on the air for nine seasons, two more than he previously announced back in February of 2007 when Cherry inked a four-year deal with ABC Studios.
Daniel Craig on the Future of James Bond December 11, 2008 2:29 pm
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Daniel Craig says he’s ready to begin work on another Bond film. In an interview with ComingSoon.net about his next film, Edward Zwick’s Defiance, Craig opened up about the reception to Quantum of Solaceand his plans for another installment. Here are some highlights from the interview:
ComingSoon.net: The critical reaction to “Quantum of Solace” was somewhat different than that for “Casino Royale.” Did that surprise you?
Daniel Craig: No, because “Casino Royale” was based on a novel and we’re always going to have that. When you do a movie like that, where the basis of a story is really strong and also the momentum of it, everyone thought that it was going to be sh*t. So when it wasn’t, they were all just completely surprised. I think that “Quantum of Solace” is as good a movie as “Casino Royale.” I think that the difference is that last time people were surprised by the fact that they enjoyed it. The fact is that we get reviews in newspapers that we’d never had reviews in before. Certainly with the Internet we get seven and a half million reviews, which are all worth looking at, obviously.
CS: Do you think that calls to go to work on the next one will come a little quicker after the huge success of “Quantum?”
Craig: I haven’t heard anything – but then I’m not answering my phone.
CS: What more do you want to do with Bond? What other parts of him would you like to explore?
Craig: Well, I genuinely think we’ve got a blank page now. We’ve finished this story off. “Quantum of Solace” was exactly the right thing to do. We started something with “Casino Royale” and we wrapped it all up with “Quantum of Solace.” We’re ready to begin again and we can do what we want.
Quantum of Solace is performing on-par with Casino Royale and has grossed $510.6 million worldwide ($152.7 million domestically and $357.9 million overseas). Casino Royale grossed $594.2 million worldwide–$167.4 million domestically and $426.8 million overseas–when it was released in 2006.
Dragonball Evolution International Trailer December 11, 2008 2:11 pm
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The international trailer for 20th Century Fox’s Dragonball Evolution has been released online. Watch it embedded below.
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Dragonball Evolution hits theaters on April 8, 2009.
Shyamalan’s Cast for The Last Airbender December 11, 2008 2:05 pm
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Entertainment Weekly is reporting that M. Night Shyamalan has found his cast for The Last Airbender, his live-action adaptation of the popular Nickelodeon series:
After an open casting call in Texas, Shyamalan discovered karate star Noah Ringer and offered him the part of Airbender’s 12-year old hero, Aang, an Avatar with superpowers who must stop the Fire Nation from destroying the world. Twilight’s Jackson Rathbone has been asked to play Aang’s pal Sokka, while Nicola Peltz (Deck the Halls) will star as his sister Katara. Genial singer Jesse McCartney, meanwhile, is negotiating to play against type in the role of the Fire Nation’s evil prince Zuko.
The Last Airbender hits theaters on July 2, 2010.
New Photo from Kick-Ass December 11, 2008 1:03 pm
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AICN has a report from the London set of Matthew Vaughn’s big-screen adaptation of Mark Millar’s comic book series Kick-Ass and the report includes the first official photo of Christopher Mintz-Plasse as Red Mist. Click the image for a closer look, and to read AICN’s set report.
Release Date Changes for Universal’s Fast and Furious and Nottingham December 11, 2008 12:56 pm
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In addition to pushing back The Wolfman from April to November (click here for related story), Universal Pictures has announced that they’ve also moved two other upcoming films. Justin Lin’s Fast and Furious will now be moving from its original June 12th release up to The Wolfman’s former date of April 3rd, while the studio has moved Ridley Scott’s Nottingham out of 2009 entirely and into a TBA 2010 slot.
Source: Variety
